89 MUSICAL EVENTS "DO YOU, CANADA DRY'S SPARKLING WATER, PROMISE TO SPARKLE, BUBBLE AND STAY ZESTFUL, TILL LAST SIP DO YOU PART?" Mr. Rodzinski Entertains - Town Hall and Carnegie T HERE'S trou- ble ahead for Artur Rodzinski. Apparently, the Phil- harmonic-Sympho- ny's current conduc- tor has a notion that entertaining music may be performed without a penalty. Perhaps he's right, but if he keeps on with compositions like Deems Taylor's "Looking-Glass" suite and Dohnányi's Variations on a N ursery Air, he's likely to be set down by some of the solemn customers as a frivolous fellow who in- sists on letting audiences have a good time. Please don't get the idea that Mr. Rodzinski is a specialist in amusing com- positions; but he does them well, and he won plenty of bows for his perform- ances of Mr. Taylor's delightful suite, although as a bower, Mr. Rodzinski doesn't compare with Mr. Taylor. The Dohnányi variations didn't get so many bows, because they're too long, and be- cause Mr. Rodzinski, who may already have heard from the solemn, was a bit gentle with the satire in this music. The piano soloist, Arthur Loesser, was so good that he'll be taken up in a big way one of these days-and about time, too. By now, it's obvious that Mr. Rod- zinski is a gifted and capable conductor, and he directs the music about the way the composer would have wished. Sometimes, he doesn't come through with the whole "line" of a piece (want- h . 1 d fi .. f " 1 . " ) ed: a nontec nIca e nItIon 0 Ine , but he's a useful maestro to have around CarnegIe Hall, and a slick picker of programs. Among Mr. Rodzinski's "first time by the Society" contributions was Kodá.1y's "Dances from Galanta" -an ingenious condiment, not, per- haps, Important, yet more worth while than plenty of Important novelties have been. ø' .... \ \) ... to, ,jI.' ..: [ .i': :: . )"" ' .. ...: , . /;'/." /.", , " . -" ",,- '''" ,, "" ",. " " /.,1" " , " / / / / ' ,........,.,,,/.// /'i/ "" /"".;./ // .;;* ///. // ". " /;(/,.;' ;;.' "" ""i // / ''''' ./ '." " /"" ' ,,'; / " ....... / /.//.///./ "1//// / ,.,,,/.//// /// If the better taste isn't enough to convince you that your whiskey is better wedded when mixed with Canada Dry's Sparkling Water, leave an opened bottle in your refrigerator. After twenty-four hours it will still be alive and sparkling. Or pour Canada Dry's Water into a cham- pagne glass and note the lively, bubbling zest. That is what PIN-POINT CARBONATION does. It's the secret of that "Champagne" Sparkle. Now at new low prices. T AST week almost turned into Rose .L Bampton Week in the concert auditoriums, for MIss Bampton gave a Town Hall recital and turned up in Carnegie Hall two days later to sing in the Oratorio Society's annual per- formance of Bach's B-minor Mass. Miss Bampton has become a singer CANADA DRY'S THE WATER WITH THE "ChamfJaßltC" SPARKLE